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===Official blazon===
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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
Red and gold refer as [[Spain|Spanish colors]] to Francisco Vasques de Coronado, the explorer and Fray Juan de Padilla, the 16th century missionary who ministered in the territory that is now the diocese of Dodge City.  
Red and gold refer as [[Spain|Spanish colors]] to Francisco Vasques de Coronado, the explorer and Fray Juan de Padilla, the 16th century missionary who ministered in the territory that is now the diocese of Dodge City.  
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